Job Description
Analysts review intelligence reports on supply chain threats, producing triage assessments using OSINT tools and classified databases. They fuse data from multiple platforms to evaluate foreign influence on IT components. Recommending countermeasures, they optimize processes for government efficiency in defense operations.
ManTech provides cybersecurity and IT solutions to intelligence agencies since 1968. Delivering advanced tech for federal clients, the firm focuses on data analytics and software. Emphasizing innovation, it supports employee potential in national security roles.
Analysts use intelligence databases and OSINT collection tools for impact analyses. They coordinate with senior leadership and counterintelligence teams. A challenge includes synthesizing all-source data under briefing timelines while obtaining high-level clearances.
Salaries range from $83,300 to $138,800 annually with full-time onsite work at Fort Meade. Benefits include health insurance and retirement savings beyond standard. Required TS/SCI with Polygraph clears critical qualifications for secure environments.
Responsibilities
- Review all-source intelligence products and industry trend data to understand and analyze technical and non-technical vulnerabilities
- Provide impact and vulnerability assessments, recommendations, and countermeasures to threats
- Collect, analyze and interpret open-source intelligence (OSINT) data across multiple collection platforms
- Fuse OSINT with classified intelligence to develop rigorously objective evaluations of the foreign intelligence threat
- Identify potential foreign influence/compromise and produce acquisition threat triage reports
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree and 4+ years of experience; OR 4 additional years of experience may be substituted in lieu of degree
- 3+ years of experience in intelligence, counterintelligence, or research support
- Demonstrated ability to communicate with senior government customers and the ability to influence within multiple levels of the organization